Yeah my faith in our justice system has gotten to the point that I can only see one of two potential outcomes realistically happening with Trump's crimes:
No justice. We'll dance to this song till the day he succumbs to his decades-long hamburder induced suicide.
Vigilante justice. Collectively we don't appear to have the spine for this kind of intervention, but even if we're talking about the one-in-a-million lone wolf type of incident, we have over 300 one-in-a-millions in the US population to choose from, so I'm honestly kinda surprised we don't see this kind of shit more often. (to be clear, this is an assessment, not a recommendation)
He still has to pay it. He's been offered a bond which is typical and a small percentage of the total owed paid immediately to prevent further punitive action.
There's literally an industry for it (bail bonds) though arguably there shouldn't be.
He hasn't committed a crime. If he has why are there multiple real estate developers in NY willing to admit in public "I do that same crime every day if that's a crime."